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Black Queens forward Philomena Abakah made a donation to the Human Service Trust orphanage and widow home in Cape Coast on December 25.
The donation was Abakah’s way of celebrating Christmas with orphans and widows in the town.

Among some of the items donated to drinks, water, toiletries and foodstuff to the charity home.
Abakah was part of the Black Queens team that sealed qualification to the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations to be staged in Morocco.
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